Quality of life in children with diabetes and celiac disease: minimal impact of the 'double diagnosis' |
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Authors: | Sud Shama Marcon Margaret Assor Esther Daneman Denis Mahmud Farid H |
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Affiliation: | Division of Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Sud S, Marcon M, Assor E, Daneman D and Mahmud FH. Quality of life in children with diabetes and celiac disease: minimal impact of the ‘double diagnosis'. Background: Despite the advent of sensitive testing to detect celiac disease (CD), screening in type 1 diabetes (T1D) remains controversial. Many diabetes clinics are apprehensive about the prospect of introducing a second illness requiring intensive lifestyle changes in patients and families already managing a chronic condition, especially in asymptomatic patients. Objective: To determine the impact of managing CD + T1D on quality of life in families, with attention to the effect of adherence with a gluten‐free diet (GFD) and metabolic control. Patients and Methods: Cross‐sectional assessment using a validated self‐reported quality of life measure: 28 children with biopsy‐proven CD + T1D were compared with 40 subjects with T1D aged 8–18 yr. Parental and child reports were assessed as well as symptoms at the time of CD diagnosis and adherence with a GFD at the quality of life assessment. Results: No significant differences in quality of life were observed between subjects with established CD + T1D and subjects with T1D alone. Parents of children with CD + T1D reported lower social functioning scores than parents of children with T1D (p = 0.03). In the CD + T1D group no differences in quality of life were observed with regard to age at CD diagnosis, CD duration, or on the basis of adherence with a GFD. Conclusions: The additional diagnosis of CD has minimal impact on quality of life in children with T1D; however, parents of CD + T1D children did express greater concern about their child's social functioning. |
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Keywords: | celiac disease children diagnosis screening type 1 diabetes |
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